The E-Mobility Asia (EMA), colocated with Sustainability Environment Asia at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, showcased Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable transportation and its ambitious roadmap for electrification to combat CO2 emissions. The National Energy Transition Roadmap targets 80% EV adoption by 2040 and sets specific renewable energy goals.
Today, I had the privilege of attending E-Mobility Asia (EMA), colocated with Sustainability Environment Asia at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
This event showcased #Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable transportation and its ambition roadmap for #electrification to combat CO2 emissions. The National Energy Transition Roadmap targets 80% #EV adoption by 2040 and sets specific renewable energy goals.
A highlight of the day was the pocket talk on “The Electric Vehicle Ownership Experience: Benefits, Challenges, and What’s Next for EVs?” This insightful discussion featured perspectives from #Malaysia 🇲🇾 and #Thailand 🇹🇭, addressing the crucial “chicken and egg” challenge in building a robust #emobility ecosystem.
The exhibition floor displayed a notable array of Chinese EV technology 🇨🇳, complemented by institutional booths highlighting Malaysian governmental 🇲🇾 initiatives.
Particularly enlightening were my conversations at Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) and Malaysia Automotive Recyclers Association, which resonated deeply with my past career in the #automotive industry, including a decade of experience in #Japan 🇯🇵.
As an exciting conclusion to the day, I was interviewed 🎥 by the event organizers for an upcoming promotional video, contributing to the dialogue on #SoutheastAsia 🌏’s electric future.
This event reinforced the region’s commitment to sustainable #mobility and the collaborative spirit driving the EV revolution forward.